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Video: Dead on her birthday - 20 year old uni student dies on way home

 

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A 20 year old university student died on her way home to celebrate her birthday.

 

Footage showed Thidarat Phungern on a Honda motorcycle collide with a kerb and fall under the wheels of a bus at an intersection in Ayuthaya on Saturday.

 

Her 24 year old brother Suphachai arrived at the scene in tears. He told reporters that his sister was a first year technology student at Ratchamongkhol Suwannaphum University.

 

She had just been to do some work to make ends meet and was going home to celebrate her birthday with her family.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 
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47 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:

And not one single person stopped to help or see if she was ok.  Just look and drive on.  Freaking pathetic! 

RIP to this lady, such a waste of a young life.

 

My brother-in-law spent many years in Germany in the 70's & 80's in the British Army. Way back then he said that if one saw a terrible accident on the autobahn (his officer boss owned a Ford GT40 at the time!), one would probably drive on by. I think there were implications if one stopped to help, and was found to have made the victims condition worse. (Our German friends might corect me on this?!).

 

We're back to a similar thing to the Thai people who "fled the scene" after an accident, for fear of being beaten to death by bystanders.

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59 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

First thing I learnt when I learnt to ride and drive was to never go up the inside, i.e. the left, especially on a bike, its all to a common event here in Thailand.

 

As fr stopping to render assistance, well that's just common decency isn't it.

 

Really sad to see that no one stopped to render any assistance, with no education, these human cows as I refer to them, with continue to eat grass.

 

RIP

Lovely to see the concern of the motor bike taxi number 6, must have been on his way to a job !

 

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7 minutes ago, samsensam said:

 

crikey! there's someone lying obviously injured at the side of the road and no one does anything! a very sad indictment on society here.

 

 

 

 

Agree.  Where are the kind caring Buddhists?  Society seems to be rapidly going down hill here.  

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1 hour ago, GBW said:

Lovely to see the concern of the motor bike taxi number 6, must have been on his way to a job !

 

Just maybe he went to follow the bus to get the license plate?

I have seen that done before.

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1 hour ago, GBW said:

Lovely to see the concern of the motor bike taxi number 6, must have been on his way to a job !

 

He actually went after the bus driver who failed to notice he just ran over someones head.

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Tragic accident but why did she drive straight into a kerb ?  If you look at the video she was speeding straight into it , another rider who can not use their eyes. An accident that should have never happened if she focused on the road.  . 

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5 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

First thing I learnt when I learnt to ride and drive was to never go up the inside, i.e. the left, especially on a bike, its all to a common event here in Thailand.

 

As fr stopping to render assistance, well that's just common decency isn't it.

 

Really sad to see that no one stopped to render any assistance, with no education, these human cows as I refer to them, with continue to eat grass.

 

RIP

It's called undertaking for a very good reason!

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4 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

Ironic that you talk about decency while calling Thais human cows... and just because a very short video shows a motorcyclist not stopping doesn't mean she didn't get assistance. 

 

I agree 1 video does Not show all Thais.

I have been saved 3 times by Thais (accidents all My fault) I have a lot to thank them for.

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Hard to watch that. Unfortunately, I have seen too many similar real-life incidents and videos over the years, that's why I gave up riding on major roads in Bangkok. It just takes one slip/wobble or (more worrying and likely) for someone else to momentarily lose concentration and you are history. I just ride on the relatively safety of back roads near my house these days. 

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